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[HN] Ask HN: Would you use revocable digital signatures to verify AI/Other content?

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A developer is exploring a product idea for revocable digital signatures to verify AI-generated and other digital content. This system would allow signatures to be invalidated if the underlying AI model or system is later deemed untrustworthy, providing a novel mechanism for content accountability. The concept aims to enhance trust in AI-generated media by offering a way to retroactively revoke content verification.

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